How Berkeley Students are Fusing Tech and Entrepreneurship to Solve the Most Pressing Problems in Sports

An educational experiment at Cal, pairing student athletes with peers in science, math, and engineering, has evolved into a popular course that’s producing new entrepreneurs and real world innovation.

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Consider nearly every film you’ve seen that involves a cast of college students. Now count how many of them depict athletes and math students spending productive time together.

Danielle Vivo, Innovation Collider Program Manager

“The program was inspired by our office being in the football stadium,” says SCET program manager Danielle Vivo, “and the initial Collider was an experiment to see if there were enough interest in the community. We certainly got it.”

Pictured: Cassidy Keelan, gymnast (Cal ‘20)

Cassidy: Before starting the program, I knew very little about what the class would entail. However, the chance to contribute to bridging the gap between sports and technology was very exciting. The program’s innovative topic, in combination with a hands-on learning approach, sparked my interest to learn more about entrepreneurship.

Archer Olson, Guard, basketball (Cal ‘21)

Cassidy: The most influential benefit for me came through my experience with the instructors, mentors, and my classmates in the program. The level of support I was provided was unmatched.